All Property Week articles in 09 December 2005 – Page 2
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News
Harlem shuffle
My old friend Ian Marcus completed last month’s New York marathon despite suffering water poisoning and throwing up 14 times.
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Markets
A hard task master
Architect Lord Rogers has produced a more balanced analysis of government regeneration policy than initial reports suggested.
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Markets
How the garden grows
One of London’s oldest livery companies is teaming up with innovative West End retail landlord Shaftesbury to transform a 2 acre corner of Covent Garden.
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Insight
Ill-gotten gain
The chancellor’s pre-Budget report proposed a consultation on a planning gain supplement. But developers say the ‘son of Development Land Tax’ will stifle development without raising revenue.
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Professional
Landlords escape liabilities to former tenants
A House of Lords ruling last week means landlords can escape ongoing liabilities to tenants when they sell their properties.
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Markets
Feud and drink
A proposed change to the licensing laws in Northern Ireland has provoked uproar amid concerns it will destroy the local pub industry.
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Insight
Land tax: doomed for the fourth time
Monday’s Pre-Budget Report had deep and wide implications for the industry.
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Professional
Diary of... a property lawyer
Graham Lust, real estate partner at Nabarro Nathanson, takes us through his week
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News
Shearer and Delancey sign up H&M
H M is the first tenant to sign up to Shearer Property Group and Delancey ’s redevelopment of Dickins Jones in London’s Regent Street. As Property Week reported (news, 14.10.05, p4), H M has signed for a 45,000 sq ft (4,180 sq m) ‘world flagship’ store. Cushman ...
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Markets
The Thames Gateway crisis
Development of Europe’s largest regeneration site requires leadership
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Markets
Royal Courts of Justice shortlists three for expansion
LandSecs, Delancey/Insight and Capital & Counties vie for biggest requirement since Sainsbury’s
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News
Contradiction in terms
I have just been sent a copy of a somewhat confusing letter that was sent to agents by a member of DTZ’s national industrial and logistics team.
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Online
Continuing professional development
It is in everyone’s interests to make sure the CPD system works
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Markets
Skanska’s Condor moment
Skanska is poised to take 15,900 sq ft (1,475 sq m) of office space at Condor House, 4-15 St Paul’s Churchyard, London EC4.
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News
City view: John Waples
Next time you walk into a pub, preferably not one in Mayfair, ask a fellow drinker at the bar if he has heard of a REIT. You will probably be greeted by a blank stare.